The Business Times, 3 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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321 1983-11-03 1 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE BUGS, bacteria and genes are on the agenda for 140 biologists and Motechnologists who are gathered in Singapore for the Symposium on Research in Biology and Biotechnology in Developing Countries. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education, in opening321 words
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272 1983-11-03 1 THE gross national product of Asean countries could double by 1990 and turn the grouping into a new world economic power, said a senior US trade official, Mr Kenn George, yesterday. Mr George, who is director-general designate of the Foreign Commercial Services of the272 words
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417 1983-11-03 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE WORK permit holders from nontraditional source countries (NTS) due to be sent home by 1984 have been granted a conditional twoyear extAsion by the Government. The extension until 1906 is only good for workers in "deserving" companies those which can prove417 words
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Article269 1983-11-03 1 SINGAPORE'S 80,000 small and medium-sized companies have been encouraged to use robots to increase their output and productivity. The call was made by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and Industry as well as chairman. of the National Productivity Board yesterday when269 words
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161 1983-11-03 1 BY THE end of this week, Telecoms' Chai Chee Complex will be ready to proceed with its plans for automated mail processing. Both the Mail and Parcels Centre (MPC), now located at Nelson Road, and the Registration Section at the PSA Multistorey Cargo161 words
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Article441 1983-11-03 1 THE IMPORTANT role trade unions and employees have to play in improving Singapore's productivity was one of the main themes of the second day of the month-long campaign on the subject yesterday. Dr Wan Soon Bee, Minister of State and Deputy Secretary-general of the National441 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article89 1983-11-03 1 THE families or dependants of more than 400 CPF members have received assistance under the CPF Board's Home Protection Insurance Scheme since its implementation in January last year. To date, a total of $3.5 million has been paid from the Home Protection Fund to settle the outstanding housing89 words
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Article85 1983-11-03 1 THIS Sunday will be Tree-Planting Day. A total of 2,929 trees and plants will be added to the 248,074 which have already been planted over the 12 Tree-Planting Days since its launching in 1971. The Prime Minister, ministers and advisers to the Citizens' Consultative Committees will lead residents85 words
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Article110 1983-11-03 1 Reuter JAPAN seems headed for an early general election next month as a result of political uncertainty caused by the bribery conviction against former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka. Reports in the Japanese press said Prime Minister Nakasone will dissolve parliament at the end of this month and holdReuter - 110 words
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Article55 1983-11-03 1 Reuter FURTHER cuts in Hongkong interest rates could follow the next round of talks in Belling on the colony's future, scheduled for Nov 14 and 15, bankers said. Some foreign exchange dealers feel prime rates could be reduced even before the talks, in spite of the sharpReuter - 55 words
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Article52 1983-11-03 1 A PROMINENT West German private bank was rescued by other banks yesterday after it ran into problems with its activities financing West German industry. A statement by the West German central bank said that major commercial banks had agreed to keep the banking side of Schroeder, Muenchmeyer, Hengst52 words
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Article64 1983-11-03 1 AFP RELATIONS between Havana and Washington were tense yesterday after Cuba defied an order for its diplomats to leave Grenada and new US warships sailed for the east Caribbean. It is believed that the aircraftcarrier America and eight smaller vessels had been ordered to the Caribbean inAFP - 64 words
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Article55 1983-11-03 1 AP THE US dollar's advance of recent days slowed in brisk early trading yesterday as gold recovered from 14-month lows in Europe. Dealers reported that continuing concern over the crises in the Caribbean, Lebanon, the Gulf and the deployment of Cruise and Pershing n missiles in Western EuropeAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration238 1983-11-03 1 By LEE HAN BHIH LM HO KEE (atom), a f— I aaaager «I the Overseas Uatoa Bank aad farmer depaty aiaaa|lai director af the Mtactery Aathartty af Stogapere, leaving OUB Is rejala Margaa Oaaraaty Treat la New Yerk. Urn, the geaerai manager la charge af OUB'a iaveatmeat,238 words
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339 1983-11-03 1 Agencies THE WORLD hanking system came under more pressure yesterday, as it became apparent that two of the biggest borrowers, Argentina and the Philippines, will both be delaying repayments. The Philippines is seeking a 90-day moratorium on the repayment of debtsAgencies - 339 words
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154 1983-11-03 1 AFP TWO LEADING Hongkong banks cut their prime lending rates yesterday by another 1.5 per cent to 13.5 per cent, the second cut in less than a week. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and Chartered Bank, the two institutions which issue currency notes in theAFP - 154 words
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Advertisement154 1983-11-03 1 Quality before your eyes Army Aackei by laad•Me wla page 8 Our customers are all talk. *6 -w BTW We are told by our customers that they come back to us because we understand our customers better. They say they're happy with our fleet of new cars which ranges from154 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article490 1983-11-03 2 THE first stage of a major reorganisation has taken place at Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd (BMF). The board of BMF has been reconstituted and enlarged. Datuk Hajl K Mushir Ariff has been appointed chairman of the Hongkong unit and490 words
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396 1983-11-03 2 Reuter A FINANCIAL rescue package for Brazil will almost definitely be approved by commercial banks and the International Monetary Fund this month. Senior US administration officials said yesterday that commercial banks have been canvassed by Brazil's central bank governor Alfonso Pastore during a recentReuter - 396 words
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217 1983-11-03 2 A CREDIT agreenieat pravidlag far a US$36 mllli— itiii by facility tor Marac Haldiags Ltd af New TiialMi has beea arranged by Seeartty Pacific Nattoaal Baak. The agneiMrt to a renewal, at aa increased amaaat, af aa «aritor to dllty which has Jut217 words
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160 1983-11-03 2 Reuter THE US Treasury said yesterday that it plans to sell US$6.2 billion in threemonth bills and the same amount in six-month bills at its regular auction next week. However, it may alter the size or timing of the sales if Congress does notReuter - 160 words
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601 1983-11-03 2 Reuter EURODOLLAR deposit futures volume and open interest on the International Monetary Market have increased significantly, paced by their growing use by banks and speculators, analysts said in Chicago. Most new Eurodollar deposit futures trading has come from American and European banksReuter - 601 words
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143 1983-11-03 2 THE United Overseas Rank group has extended its free Teleßank service to business enterprises which are account holders at its 55 local branches. Called Telebank Office Banking, the 24-hour service will be made available from today to companies, clubs, societies and associations throughout the143 words
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Article22 1983-11-03 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.90 per cent.22 words
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Article179 1983-11-03 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 2: UlOdm Offer BW 7 days 0H 9H 1 month 9S »h 2 month* 9* 9H 3 monthi 9 13/18 11/18 8 months 9* B* 9 months 101/16 919/18 12 monthi 103/18 *91/18 DM. 8+JW IHLUU D179 words
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Article43 1983-11-03 2 RANGE at prt ew offer «d by dlsNov 2: Owmlgfct: S Call depart*: 1-1 CMbi 3-month TTmjutj bills 2H 2H 9-month Bank Mils 77/16 7 6/16 3 months CD 7 1/16 615/16 6 months CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 Source: National Co43 words
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Article42 1983-11-03 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender (or a total at $90 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 7 to Nov U. Each tender must not be for leas than $250,000.42 words
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Article130 1983-11-03 2 THE dollar yesterday opened little changed In quiet trading and continued to be supported by firm US interest rates and by the conflicts in the Middle East »nri in Grenada. It opened at 2.6530/40 marks after 2.6545/55 at the close in London on Tuesday night and 2.6470/80 in New130 words
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Article444 1983-11-03 2 THE US currency closed firmer against most major currencies in a day of quiet trading yesterday. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened at 552.1355/65, a scant five points higher than the overnight closing rate of $2.1350/ 60. Movement was very slow and the US dollar moved444 words
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Article132 1983-11-03 2 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday was little changed at 7.8060/» to the US unit, against an early 7.8040/70 and the late 7.8030/60 in Hongkong on Tuesday. The local currency was unaffected by yesterday morning's 1.5 point cut in prime rate and reduction of around one point in deposit rates. Dealers132 words
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Article225 1983-11-03 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed steady at 234.45 yen against 234.25/35 at the New York close in dull trading ahead of the national holiday in Tokyo today. It fluctuated narrowly after opening at 234.40 yen, with interbank operators holding off because of the Bank of Japan's apparent readiness to prevent225 words
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Article379 1983-11-03 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday turned softer in the afternoon after a firmer opening, but the market closed mixed compared with New York's clow. The metal's weakness in the afternoon was attributed to some European selling. Trading was quiet and total sales for the day «ere recorded at 83379 words
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Article34 1983-11-03 2 TM MM New York MSB 8. OB 8 70S 8.45S Zurich 8.51B 8.72B UE 8.T7S Singapore WW MB 8MB 8.63S L« prk* in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit S, S'pore34 words
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Article698 1983-11-03 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL TMA TL341 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL MAS MH603 1020 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA960 1100 HLP SIA SQ201 1115 HLP698 words
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OVERSEAS
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338 1983-11-03 4 AP JAPAN'S government has helped its car industry but the industry's success has been due largely to its own efforts which were often opposed to its government's policy, according to a study by the US International Trade Commission (ITC) of Japanese "targeting." MembersAP - 338 words
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230 1983-11-03 4 Reuter THE world trade organisation Gatt announced it was setting up a new division to investigate and report on non-tariff measures imposed by countries to restrict imports. Mr Arthur Dunkel, Gatt director-general, announced the establishment of the new unit, to be calledReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration683 1983-11-03 4 AFP Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines, the world's largest computer manufacturer, has introduced PC Junior, a new home computer that is expected to grab a commanding position in a fiercely competitive market. PC Junior, introduced on Tuesday, will be faster to operate than most other homeAFP; Reuter; AP picture - 683 words
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Article523 1983-11-03 4 UPI OUTRAGED US car industry leaders have described as incredible an agreement between the United States and Japan to increase limits on imports of Japanese cars to 1.85 million next year. The only exception to the outcry over the new Import limits came fromUPI - 523 words
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WORLD IM BRIEF
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Article301 1983-11-03 5 Agencies THE US Conference Board's measure of business confidence during the third quarter was 75, on a scale of of 100, virtually unchanged from last quarter's 76. The survey covered about 1500 chief executives around the US. Executives' rating of current economic Conditions rose to 82, upAgencies - 301 words
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682 1983-11-03 5 AFP THE United Malays National Organisation (Umno), the premier constituent of the ruling National Front coalition, has begun a campaign to educate Malaysians on a controversial constitution amendments bill seeking to eliminate royal assent required on legislation. The bill, passed by bothAFP - 682 words
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304 1983-11-03 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said on Tuesday that elections for the Philippines National Assembly would be held as scheduled on May 14 next year, the presidential palace announced. The palace quoted Mr Marcos as saying that efforts had begun to introduce changesReuter - 304 words
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Article196 1983-11-03 5 Reuter ARGENTINA'S armed forces were shocked at the landslide victory of Radical presidential candidate Raul Alfonsin in Sunday's elections, military sources in Buenos Aires said yesterday. The armed forces, which have ruled Argentina since 1976, had been counting on a Peronist win and three seniorReuter - 196 words
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360 1983-11-03 5 UP THE US House of Representatives narrowly approved funds for full-scale production of the powerful MX nuclear missile in a crucial victory for President Reagan's military buildup. On a 217-308 vote on Tuesday, the House rejected an amendment by Representaive Joseph Addabbo to deleteUP - 360 words
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Advertisement220 1983-11-03 4 Pan Am's Space Seats Around The World More Seat room, More Legroom, More Space To Stretch Out. ,<g>. •I" Pan Am.You Can t Beat The Experience. Boncafe announces e some leisurely courses in french,German, Italian, Indonesian and American. A cup of Boncafe is not just another quick cup of coffee.220 words
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Advertisement565 1983-11-03 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO DEVELOP AN INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO. O. 7 U.K. r— U.S.A. JAPAN -HONGKONG I L SINGAPORE AUSTRALIA inflation down FT index up Sterling low Future looks good Is now the time to invest 7 Has the recession really ended 7 Inflation down The President is confident Invest565 words
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Article495 1983-11-03 6 IT'S TIME FOR ACTION. The Prime Minister could not have summed up better what Singaporeans need to do now about productivity. Speaking at the inauguration of Productivity Month on Tuesday, Mr Lee Kuan Yew outlined progress made so far in the strive for higher productivity. Significant progress has495 words
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1417 1983-11-03 6 AMY BALAN - While the United States is gearing up for elections, developing countries are pondering their fate as they await legislation to be passed on the Generalised System of Preferences. How much potential gain or loss for the beneficiary countries will finally rest on America and1,417 words
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Article, Illustration717 1983-11-03 6 SERGE ECHMEMANN - By SERGE ECHMEMANN NYT IF THE standing of the superpowers can be gauged from world attitudes, the last two months have witnessed a shift in favour of Moscow. In September, it was the Soviet Union that was in the dock atNYT - 717 words
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Advertisement263 1983-11-03 6 Setting the stage for nuclear war in Asia: Soldier, sailor, satellite, spy This month South magazine looks at the warning signs SOUTH is the fastest growing international magazine written entirely from the point of view of the Third World countries. This is what makes SOUTH unique. Most international magazines carry263 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1983-11-03 6 Graves, Inc." w gswes. wow pip w OUIIP GRAVES. INC. IKTO such a wo business WEll, RUSTY, iwmomD. SfVW MY PENNIES, ANP KEPT A REITIVE ATTITUPE.. |HI A tM ■Mill' j' mm By Pat Brady f ...ANP WHEN THAT PIPNTWORK, r STARTED i BUSTING HEAPS II lull f'' 1 "i53 words
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Miscellaneous657 1983-11-03 6 -non crossword CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 People Bert Is disturbed by 7 Able to make Eric a vet possibly (8) 8 Hot stuff down under (4) 10 TV policeman's vessel? (6) 11 To be a doctor would make a change for most comedians (6) 14 Permitted amount of subtlety (3)657 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1983-11-03 7 FLORENCE CHONG - She is the only woman in Australia's tough mining game. But what makes her remarkable and gave her credibility among her ever sceptical male peers is the fact that she has survived two mining crashes unscathed, while a long list of lesser mining companies went1,669 words
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596 1983-11-03 7 GRAHAM LOVELL - By GRAHAM LOVELL Reuter THE Philippines looks to be inching towards a constitutional amendment to restore the vice-presidency as the country ponders over what would happen when President Ferdinand Marcos leaves the political scene. Mr Marcos, whose 18year rule includes nine under martial law, said theReuter - 596 words
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Advertisement39 1983-11-03 7 *%ewttie4t (2o4tynatcUatt64t4> tCGRAY MACKENZIE MARINE SERVICES SINGAPORE AND BAHRAIN on taking delivery of the new vessel 'M.V. GRAYGUARD' (40M Dive Support/Survey Vessel) built by Sonton Engineering Singapore i'- 4 < j4 From: Mf« Rony Soedjoka President Director P.T. Sudjaca, Palembang39 words
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Miscellaneous789 1983-11-03 7 SINGAPORE 8 SINGAPORE 5 PM Openinf folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/r with English subtitles): The story of a young monk expelled from the Shaolin Temple. Keep Fit with Kwan Tai What's in Store (English) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Ardala's Threat (r): Princess Ardala has her eyes on Buck789 words
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Advertisement233 1983-11-03 8 oZesovl to our Q&uperb (zruismes <Tljc ittrbaUton (Prill 3 I real nouim'll loom -tamou* Prime Kih Iktl in jo* n stun! 011 a Silvei \\at>on. I iiv\itid 10 ilu- li\«■ cnuilainnic in pro\idtd i>\ i lie F ill pi no l>a nil thr 'Corpus I rio" niyhiU from 7: tllplil233 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1164 1983-11-03 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were £3 a tonne higher to £3 lower than Tuesday's close at midday in quiet featureless trading. Most active January was £1,859 bid, down from £1,861 at the previous close, in volume of 173 lots. Total morning volume was 514 lots, Including three options1,164 words
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Article161 1983-11-03 9 CHINESE Predate Exchange, Wags parr, assa elastag prices per 1« kg yesterday. Csesaat sll: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $492.50 sellers, Sarawak white161 words
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Article193 1983-11-03 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa Yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 20's 2,890, 32's 3,000, 4Cs 4,150 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee Goads: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article122 1983-11-03 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed «lightly lower in quiet and cautious trading following uncertain conditions in the Chicago soybean complex. November deliveries in the north fell MSIO to MUJ6S per tonne and south tell M 52.50 to MH,277.50 while December in the central south lost122 words
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Article154 1983-11-03 9 SOYBEAN futures emerged strong on Tuesday from the erratic mldsession trade to close 13 to eight US cents higher. November traded in a 14' 4 cent range. Firm metals markets and speculative short covering late in the session shut off the speculative selling evident earlier in the day. Heavy154 words
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Article156 1983-11-03 9 WHEAT futures closed on Tuesday up 1V« in December to off 4V* In September in light closing trade, with nearby» supported by the firm corn, soybean and silver closes and deferreds weakened by plentiful supplies. A recent report by a USDA analyst saying that tight global feedgrain supplies and156 words
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Article313 1983-11-03 9 THE RUBBER market In Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 230.50 cents per kilo, down two cents from Tuesday's close. The morning was marked down one cent on easier London advices. Levels fell a further cent in the afternoon on some long liquidation313 words
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Article30 1983-11-03 9 Rubber: Not 2 Singapore: November: 230.50 (down two cents) Malaysia: November: 254.25 cent* (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M«30.02 per kilo (up one cent) 155 tonne* (down 268 tonnes)30 words
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Article292 1983-11-03 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday. Noon (per kUo) Buyers Sflkis Int. 1 R S.S prompt f.o.b. BUS 232.35N lot. 1 RS.S November OJ5 ttt.75 Int. 1 RS.S. December 235.25 235.75 lot. X R-S-S 238.25 230.25N UK Coot WJB 220J5N Int. 3 R-SS. 234J5 238.25 UK Coot292 words
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Article113 1983-11-03 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnoaa yw ardtr RA8 Nnta (CwTVtl Baytrt 1 iktr 1 Mtk) Dina (FarwmW h)rm 8 ibar 1 Mtk) SSR 10 (1-toa poUat) 118.00 300 00N 198 00 201 OON SSR SO (l-loa paUat) 196 00 1M.OON 197.00 199.00N MULB Www ikw Dmm tor113 words
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Article72 1983-11-03 9 THE Stralto ttn price la PMiig yestorday rase lie eeit to MISI.It a klle, remaining within the ITA lawer range ef Ms».ls to MfS2.ll. Storting's weakness sgainst the Malayans Mlnr prompted support by the hotter stock manager at this level. He toek meat af the «flaring in the72 words
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Article315 1983-11-03 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55.315 words
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Article73 1983-11-03 9 NOV 01 Dm II JO 182.10 -0l7 •13 SSf Conuncrabank Contl Chimml Daimler-Bern 161 JO 417J0 moo 1MJ0 072JOB -1J •1 -0J +0J 1J Deutsche Bank Dmdnr But OHH Hoechat ZZ 314J0 175J0 ***** 177JO -LI -0.9 Hoeech MM 0110 ***** -0.7 Kantadt 307JO +J-5 wwn MU0 li Umfc73 words
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Article185 1983-11-03 9 Brown Dom l Br. Clba (Mgy Br. Clba Oetgy P C 254 1190 2115 1746 +t unch *10 CUM Oato DM. Credit Solan Br MI *13 2130 unch Credit Sulae Rec Bektrowatt Br. 408 2836 *1 -4 Oeorfe riacber Br Okotoui Pe 580 536 -1 *S Ham Br *****185 words
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Article260 1983-11-03 9 NOV 01 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 930 -10 Abarcom a» -6 AX And CI 900 <16 16 unch Anuprop Aide Barlows 1190 -ID C O Smith Chckert CMA Currte Finance Edcar* M0 390 900 unch unch MVoU T" OD rufit 3006 Hlrakd 486 -4 Ub Holds Lonrho 1190 USB260 words
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Article178 1983-11-03 9 NOV M CO AMUbl QH Alcan OH Alfoma 30«* Ban* Mont 27 Bank Norm Scotia 41» unch Ball T»l 30 BP Can Ltd 23» unch Braacan 3»* Can Imp Bk 31« Can Pnn M| Cannae 4TI» Car I In* OYeefe 30 Cmbl ftd Lk 17 <4 Cn Bthrt CI178 words
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Article1353 1983-11-03 9 NEW YORK INVESTORS rushed into blue chip issues in the final minutes of trading on Tuesday, but the enthusiasm did not carry over into secondary stocks and the market closed mixed in moderately active trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which outperformed the market on Monday by1,353 words
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Article159 1983-11-03 9 NOV 01 Fit ABN Ahold 167 JO -14 Akao 74J0 -0.5 AMCV 130 80 -02 114.10 -13 Amrobnk 9600 -11 Berk ***** -1 BoU MJ0 -11 ***** Bosk* 42J0 1J Burtrt 50 00 03 Caland 32.60 03 Cal* 315 00 unch Dell Ml] 60 90 -13 163.00 -1 mi159 words
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1982 1983-11-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after1,982 words
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Article3390 1983-11-03 10 IMS Hlgk Low Company Last Sale +orGr'a DW D1t CTT Gr*s TTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day ffiek Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 354 387 300 410 uo 300 SIS SOB NO 530 536 536 114 340 MB no 473 473 1190 310 an an ssr3,390 words
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Article186 1983-11-03 10 W pr IMIVNITS ■NSAPOBI The Commerce The Savtogi Fur •S pare Prog Fun S pore Sac. Fund S pore Invest Fa S pore Eqatty F» :oNvrimu U) d LK i L« 1 LM ad LIS ad 1.4$ IT LM SJI LM SJI LM LM DIAMOND MOT 1 Dtamoad186 words
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Article1531 1983-11-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Btoe* Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. IJI ill (1WB) AMsa (IMB 1MB) 1M (1) 1» AMD(LMBLMB)(t)LM(I)LM iNICt (IMB1,531 words
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Article605 1983-11-03 10 THE flags paii stack market aMasBBBd iMtter «ay af ■a Maori tradtag, with price* slightly tower by the etoelag ML Aa aara at aaeertataty -*111 toiagi ntir ttoi rtnl Tradtag m «tow tetag nest 9t the «toy. Hewever, exdteoMat fleer jimrtng the tost lew The widely605 words
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Article667 1983-11-03 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to be traded listlessly yesterday amidst a low level of interest. Turnover was slightly higher. Trading conditions were generally easier throughout the day although selective interest in several counters was discernible. In the afternoon, prices drifted667 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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368 1983-11-03 11 THE First Pacific group continued its consolidation exercise with a transaction to transfer First Pacific Securities (Holdings) from the Liem family to publicly-list-ed First Pacific International Ltd. First Pacific Securities (Holdings) is a Liberian company which owns 100 per cent of First Pacific368 words
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515 1983-11-03 11 Reuter SHARES of oil companies on Wall Street were hit hard after a major brokerage house issued a report saying it expected changes in the tax treatment of royalty trusts. Morgan Stanley and Co issued a report in which two ofReuter - 515 words
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Article268 1983-11-03 11 UPI PUBLISHING —ft* Rapert Mardeeh parehaaed the Ckleege Sum-Tin** aa Tuesday, the eighth largest newspaper US, tar Mardeeh Is owner af News America PahdsMng be, which owns the New Yerk Pmt aad Mm Bete! 4 ameag ether pablleattaas la the UB. It Is a aahriitnrj afUPI - 268 words
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Article, Illustration849 1983-11-03 11 CHRIS LIM - JHE MOMTB' THAT WAS By CHRIS LIM JOHN Mendelson is not a name that is familiar here. With the month of October now behind us, it is unlikely that he will want his name to be familiar. Mr Mendelson is the chief technical analyst of849 words
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Article397 1983-11-03 11 FOR THE second day running, solid trading in BHP was all that saved Australian share markets from falling substantially with renewed weakness in gold and other commodity prices yesterday. Near the close, the AllOrdinaries Index was off 2.7 points to 685.4, mainly due to falls in resource stocks. The397 words
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Article380 1983-11-03 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday rose in moderate trading after a cut of about (me point in local deposit rates, with the Hang Seng Index closing 20.16 higher at 866.90. Among leaders, Jardine Matheson rose 70 cents to HK$ll.4O, Cheung Kong 25 to 17.15, HK Land 12.5 to $2,825380 words
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Article376 1983-11-03 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in unsettled trading with brokers adopting a wait-and-see approach. The market average fell a provisional 6.79 points to 9,344.12 on a volume of 310 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed at 685.34, down 0.07. The second market ended slightly376 words
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Article90 1983-11-03 11 NOV 08 Peeoe Aco)a limine Anfto PhU Aon Win In* B 001 -OOO1 AUae Coo. R 42M +M Bacuto OoM Buk Petroleum MM ***** Bmuit Con. B 1« unch CDCP 015 unch Pint PhU HMp +0.1 Lepanto B OiM -*01 Marlnduque B 7Ji m»iiieel 0001 unci) Oriental B 9»90 words
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Article146 1983-11-03 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally lower In the absence of buying support during quiet trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. NOV OS Ao* ham Thai Ada nt» tsytr Bangkok Bulk Bank Of Ajrudhara LM jj ifi 39 i Mil -I •I unct 2 Bala Sboa Barll Jucker r146 words
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364 1983-11-03 11 Reuter IMPERIAL Chemical Industries PLC expects 1983 earnings to reflect the same rate of growth shown in the first nine months, when earnings more than doubled, chairman John Harvey-Jones said after a securities analysts meeting. In 1982, ICI earned £1« million. In the firstReuter - 364 words
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306 1983-11-03 11 Reuter JAPAN'S reformed over-the-counter equity market with easier registration standards started trading on Monday, but a substantial expansion will take time, securities industry analysts said. The market has gained popularity since last June when the official Securities Trading Council recommended its expansion and improvement.Reuter - 306 words
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Advertisement259 1983-11-03 11 \V *5 <e> Southeast Asia's #1 Event for Hardware Houseware Lawn/Garden Do-It-Yourself Products 2ND PRESENTATION 11.00 am 6.30 pm 2-5 November 1983 World Trade Centre Hall 2 Singapore IN 1981 7,800 VISITORS SsB MILLION IN PROJECTED SALES! Now in its second presentation, the Asian International Hardware Exposition, AIHEX, is firmly259 words
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Article149 1983-11-03 12 Rises Ckia Teck 730 55 Kuutiag 50« 580 30 Ttatrlok 575 25 8ym Ettiu 300 18 Tu Ckoif 715 10 GlilMH 1st Wood 430 308 10 +8 Miiu Fallla 300 +8 Dvalop M Pari Mala 380 190 +0 +0 Htrlaia 100 +0 Falls G B Ufa I860 -30 M149 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-11-03 12 Rises Chin Teck 820 +60 Inch KK 1500 +50 DBS 1010 +30 Teroerloh 635 +20 Taiam 820 20 Guinness 468 14 Int'l Wood 390 12 Falls Trooob 820 -80 Tractors 410 -32 Utd Est 515 -15 Choc Prod 585 -15 M Oxygen 630 -15 Tlmuran 665 -15 HLInd159 words
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Article198 1983-11-03 12 DBS Bank reported its second case of share forgery this year to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. A total of 20,000 shares, bearing numbers *****5/35 and *****7/15, are believed to be counterfeits. The bank said yesterday that its registrar, Barbinder 4 Co, had received198 words
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170 1983-11-03 12 STRAITS Steamship has set up a Joint venture with Italthai Marine of Thailand to form Italthai Oil Services (IOS). The company will provide engineering and logistic support services to the rapidly expanding oil and gas industry in Thailand. Italthai Marine belongs to the170 words
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536 1983-11-03 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - Humm Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM THE giant Malaysia Mining Corporation group appears to be heading for worse times ahead following the decision announced yesterday to shut down more dredges. And (or the first time, the world's largest mining group536 words
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395 1983-11-03 12 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE HONG Fok's sale of 84,120 shares of $10 each in International Associated Company for $16.8 million cash is considered reasonable although the price per share at $199.7 is lower than its adjusted asset backing. In a circular to shareholders of395 words
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240 1983-11-03 12 KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd (KLK) has disclosed that it is acquiring the entire paid-up capital of Kemasul Rubber Estates Ltd from Inch Kenneth KaJang Rubber PLC for M 54.6 million cash. Kemasul's principal asset is Kemasul Estate, a 455-hectare freehold estate planted with240 words
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Article50 1983-11-03 12 JACK CUa Eatenrimt (M) Bki has repertea ft ptap pre-tax pnflt mt Msl.CmUHm ($1.28 mtllisa prevlsas ty) sa sales sf $ISJ3 miIUM (HLM mIIUM) far Ike rix Deaths eaM Sep The eampaay ttaeif wlf ft pre tax pnflt sf HJB mllHm (fIJI mllliM) sales sf $IJB mllHea ($1.6 millea).50 words
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Article731 1983-11-03 12 SHARE prices opened mixed with a firmer bias yesterday. At boob, the FlaaßClal Times index was down 2.5 points at 703.7. Taniay's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSIC ADS LONDON, Tttea Spot rubber ckMcd at 7M0/TM0 ptm a Ulo today, with December731 words
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Article52 1983-11-03 12 ILK JIANG SENG Wednesday 880.00 Tuesday 840.74 Week Ago 787.86 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 881.7 Tuesday 883.1 Week Ago 877J ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 886.1 Tuesday 1 888.1 Week Ago... 077.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 708.2 Monday 703.1 Week Ago 888.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1229.27 Monday 1225JO Week52 words
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Article721 1983-11-03 12 Taking Stock... by Hock Lock Siew THE long association between Haw Par Brothers IrtwithMl and Hongkong ptopaty group Omng Kang HeMtnga, which da tea back about 10 years, finally came to an end laat month, following Haw Par's sale of its laat parcel of Cheung Kongby Hock Lock Siew - 721 words
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277 1983-11-03 12 Reuter BAT Industries PLC said it is making an agreed bid for Eagle Star Holdings PLC under which it will offer 575p in cash for each Eagle Star ordinary share. BAT said it plans an alternative offer comprising quoted debt instruments, butReuter - 277 words
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Advertisement401 1983-11-03 12 Smoke and dustcan ruin your computer. Protect it with an Aironic ionizer. You've paid a lot for your computer so you should give your high-cost investment maximum protection from damage or malfunction. Computer breakdowns can be very costly, in terms of lost data which may take much time and effort401 words
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Advertisement19 1983-11-03 12 M MAAJCO OMRAL AMNCM CO HI LTD. 6th Storey, Inchcape House, 450/452 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0511. Tel: *****88, *****19.19 words
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Miscellaneous59 1983-11-03 12 WEATHER OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; showers in several areas mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Bepart for 24 hears prfor to U pm m N«v t at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 06 Hours of sunshine 8.65 Rainfall In millimetres 4.0 Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article186 1983-11-03 13 NEW regulations that would exempt European shipping lines from Common Market competition rules (or at least the next five years have been proposed. A report by the British House at Lords Select Committee on the European Community proposes a transitional block exemption from competition policy while186 words
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Article, Illustration456 1983-11-03 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE MAERSK Line of Denmark and the Ceylon Shipping Corporation has signed an agreement which will enable the Sri Lankan national shipping line to offer services between Colombo and North America, with Singapore as a transhipment port. CSC will be using456 words
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Article49 1983-11-03 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced the permanent closure of the Tanjong Berlayer jetty with effect from Dec 1. Vessels which had previously been using the Jetty for the purpose of embarking/disembarking passengers will be using the bumboat Jetty at Pasir Pan Jang instead.49 words
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Article80 1983-11-03 13 Reuter THE currency adjustment factor for the direct Jeddah shipping service from Australia will be lowered to 6.07 per cent from 10.24 per cent, effective Nov 15, the lines involved said. They are Scancarriers, Overseas Containers Australia Ltd and Seabridge Australia Ltd. Meanwhile, the Australia to east coastReuter - 80 words
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Article82 1983-11-03 13 REPORTS from Chile indicate that a US$l3 million agreement has been set up between Chile and South Africa, to construct a naval shipyard in the Punta Arenas area. It is believed that the new facility will also have a special oil tanker facility, which will be built82 words
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Article56 1983-11-03 13 AN IRANIAN ship was sunk by a missile on Oct 12 as it steamed for Iran's Gulf port of Bandar Khomeini, Lloyds of London reported. Lloyds said a missile hit the 10,171 tons general cargo ship Iran Sh&hadat in its engine room as it neared the end of56 words
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Article717 1983-11-03 13 SUpptegLtoe P»«« CM Shlpftag Line PW CM Ate VI 3 Frota V 1 Ahrrokiel liner vn s Fuji warm Line IV 5 Al|MC VI 5 Globe Line VI 5 Antara Shpg X 5 GoldStar VI 5 APC Line V 4 Golden Line VI 4 APL Argentine m717 words
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772 1983-11-03 14 Lloyd's List TAIWAN'S leading liner company, Evergreen Line, which starts a round-the-world container service next July, will be content to break even on the North Atlantic sector. In what appears to be an attempt to defuse any prospect of triggering aLloyd's List - 772 words
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Article39 1983-11-03 14 POLISH Ocean Lines has started a minilandbridge service from the US West Coast to Europe and Scandinavia. Inland transit time is about seven days from the West Coast to terminals at either Baltimore or Wilmington, N C.39 words
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Article1840 1983-11-03 14 SOME interest developed for longer term fixing in the time-charter section of the freight market on Tuesday, with a 12,000 tonner being booked with delivery Continent for six or 12 months trading at U552,500 daily, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 64,000 long dwt was arranged with delivery Augusta1,840 words
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395 1983-11-03 14 AP BRITISH solo sailor Tom McNally, who arrived in Plymouth on Tuesday aboard a Soviet ship after being plucked from the sea in a U*****,000 rescue operation, said he'd been rescued against his will. "When I released the SOS beacon, I only wanted toAP - 395 words
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Article96 1983-11-03 14 AP A WEST German cargo ship sank in heavy seas on Tuesday night 50 miles east of the Westman islands off Iceland's south coast, the Icelandic Coast Guard reported. It said three crewmen died, four were mining and the other eight were rescued. A Coast GuardAP - 96 words
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Article132 1983-11-03 14 AFP A MAJOR International conference on the handling, transport and storage of hazardous cargo will be held in Kuala Lumpur this month. The event is Jointly organised by the state-owned Klang Port Authority and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The conference will also discuss the needAFP - 132 words
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Article1126 1983-11-03 14 ALGERIA Algiers Oct 3rd. Berthing delays of about 5-6 days. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 10 vessels waiting. Skikda Sept 27th. Delays being experienced with 2 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 11th. 1 vessel at anchor.1,126 words
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Article195 1983-11-03 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container195 words
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215 1983-11-03 15 AP BRITAIN'S Conservative government has announced plans to spend £230 million on a shipbuilding complex enabling loss-making stateowned British Shipbuilders to construct (our submarines at once at its Barrow Shipyard. UK Trade and Industry Minister Norman Lamont said the complex to be built overAP - 215 words
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Article126 1983-11-03 15 Reuter ABOUT 80 tankers are lying idle off Oman and the United Arab Emirates awaiting orders to enter the Strait of Hormuz to pick up oil cargoes tram Gulf states, industry sources sakl The tankers have been told by their owners not to leave theReuter - 126 words
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613 1983-11-03 15 FT HARLAND and Wolff, the V—mslrlng shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has signed a major cooperation deal with one of Japan's biggest shipbuilding companies, Ish i k a wa J ima-Har ima Heavy Industries (DO). The agreement is believed to be theFT - 613 words
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6243 1983-11-03 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port6,243 words
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Article784 1983-11-03 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Johore Br 24B 3.11.83 2000 Kawasaki FSB 0700-0800 L2 Prase tla 37SB/83 4.11.83 0100 Seven Seas FSB 1100-1300 B3 P Wilson Maersk Rando 57W 4.11.83784 words
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Article1677 1983-11-03 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Csatalaer Continental Fteders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Atra-Fnraala Line Transgroup (S). AkreakM Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tsepfer Sea CoMortiuin (S)/ Marin tex Enterprtae (PK). AlpM1,677 words
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Article482 1983-11-03 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Sondershausen 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 3.11.83/1830 Tekad 19 Sharp alongside 3.11.83/2300 Perils 20W SSPL alongside 3.11.83/1500 Kim Soon LI 22 Thong Soon alongside 3.11.83/0700 Esther Lu 31/2 Koko Navigation alongside 3.11.83/0700 Christina Isabel 33/3 P Simons alongside482 words
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Advertisement395 1983-11-03 13 Korea Rag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kefanf/Penani/Banfkok/Kedunf/ Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 I RI) 1M 1 H OH|ENT OVEIQEAS LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPF VIA SUf 7 m(ME CONTMO ISM MCI OK tfKAN395 words
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Advertisement295 1983-11-03 13 OSEALORDO ;> UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I'-ROM JAI'AN TAIW AN lIOMikONti AL MKQAB *1 MMfTAM 3+ Al WUB* »S't AL MWWKH »4*T HA6OYA +NNUTA ttHUMC ALMRQAMI *?«<) AL MANY AH 3 lit.295 words
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Advertisement20 1983-11-03 13 r LONDON Freights PORT Conditions CONSORTIA ...a............ SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Sehednlen WHO Acts for WkMD SHIPS la Pert REGIONAL Weather20 words
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Advertisement783 1983-11-03 13 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents MMMCIFIC TRAMS TMOIM A6MCT rn Lit Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE gs MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA. INLAND POINTS Feeder VeeeeU I PJCeUmf I Pen&nf 3CSCZ33 id783 words
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Advertisement348 1983-11-03 14 Mfimm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE r—# From Europe Ktr^ Mm Far 1) Barcelona, Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Haw*, Bask. UK. 3) Bremen. BrefiwrtUftn Aarhus, Copenhajen Hehintu 4) Malmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carjo tor feeder ma S pore 'too dvect carfo tor Spore I Banfkok Pts contact PERMSC P348 words
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Advertisement416 1983-11-03 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE CAST Atao accepting LCL Cargo. 14/12 17/12 I. I 11/12 22/12 KB 3VU VI LI CONVENTIONAL SERVICES i/i 11/1 ivi srac i owns for 15/11 an Ratay UidL Dim Mu fam«. 1 DMi DM Pan Asia Line: ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM416 words
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Advertisement385 1983-11-03 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Snrnk, Bnmai Ports and Bangkok [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO IJK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: bMisM taMM n+m, CONT AINf RSHIP SFRVICf FROM UK CONTINENT a tea IMb Ulk Da I PJMmi S>n Hart W W hM IMI385 words
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Advertisement408 1983-11-03 15 rTo Franco Belaian Services wim 1 ■h. h h. ~,r t y j i 1 I, 1 ITW( NM 11a CM MM UM U Oct UM KM 17 M UM UM 22 M UM MM MM MM MM UM MM Jto 49m (tor CHARGEURS REUNIS FARfAST FRFNCM Sf RVICf of408 words
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Advertisement462 1983-11-03 16 I Hapag-Lloyd t ROM CONTINI NT U* IMP Ok' Agents SEGANI *****11 B*anf 27JVW J237JOC C/S ??1777? Ir<w ??«433 i .mCif 49-111 4* i?.,n f ■*< =LIdo"CK® qruup FOR: LAGOS/APAPA, PORT HARCOURT, Pointe Noire. Warn. Caiabar. Abidjan, Douaia, Matadi, Cotonou, Tenia, Luanda and Libreville. Also For Santos, Rio Oe Janeiro.462 words
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Advertisement434 1983-11-03 16 I 7 I EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/£UROPF CONTAIN!R SERVICE ACCEPTVK Fa t LCI CARGO FOi: up na m fun w iw Emir* vu VII M/ll 2VU 10/11 1/12 1/12 Imi 14 11 |/12 11/12 12/12 1 J/12 IVI2 iMrlant 2VU »/ll IVU 11/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 KIO warms ia/ra t434 words
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Advertisement856 1983-11-03 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (Matecc* DhdurjWj 4/1 Mm) (Pak todurfM( 11/14 Na) JIP" Nm (Pa* Mat DMafe 11/14 S "fm Pl*m Wtr M 9/11 Na mamamnm 9/11 Na 15/11 N MTONmrn 12/14 Na 15/14 M HTMTMffIM* 14/17 Na PA-AN 20/23 Na856 words
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Advertisement212 1983-11-03 16 MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Ipw LM4H| tar PORT KtLMK PtIMNC SMOSt MAftITNE PTE ITO TEL *****44/7 A *****70 MALOSE MAJBTNK SON BHD Id *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRACK I TRANSPORT LTD T* 67W3 A A 3725 KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sfappere212 words
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Advertisement647 1983-11-03 17 Bi\ PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA WAMOAA KOTAVAMM KOTAWMATA ROTA MAJCMUR i-471 *-17/11 t-s/n JSDOAH. AOABA, Wt -471 K ARACHI/P GULF SERVICES i.'.vv-:: KOTA CAMAY A COLOMBO/ CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES rrr BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES 19-18/11 INDONESIA SERVICES M J '3- 'ii T V .rrpn, 1*22/11 10-15/11 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN SDN647 words
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Advertisement610 1983-11-03 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS corn WTO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HAN SHAVEN n/u a/11 vu vu u/u ivu M/ua/12 2V12 n/u vi vt i/i u/i u/i »/i a/i a/i ROAM NAME /7/11 a/u VU l/u IVU 17/12 a/12 a/12 21/12 a/12 7/1 »/l 11/1 11/1 21/1 a/i a/i n/i MEm analmiti610 words
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Advertisement531 1983-11-03 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS WXPEMJEM SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL aNAABG FORTHBANK 10 Nov 4Dk IDk 6Dk MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Doc 1 ion 28 Doc Lines (*Hw Orleans, Mohte, Houston Gafoastoo) kraMMfc tar PUERTO MCO, KLBE via Nao lIS. WEST COAST SERVICE Mnwuui T/S *te ROM531 words
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Advertisement759 1983-11-03 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA h«H DB9nNAnONB INLAND vk IPI/MICBOBBIDOE MINILAND BB1DOE) u m stm maoa T/sran la/u omum »nu mac ramm 4 SM 3 Nh MMN MIMK2 K2 (TK) It Mm 27 Nh 30 No* MUM MM m (TK) 19759 words
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Advertisement516 1983-11-03 18 cauforma/mchc north wist service EXPRESS COKTARIER/REEEER SERVICE Lm*( tar lOS MCOa SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE It COMA HMCCUK) IC •copeera/fa c*u«i AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE RtapM« fa/ra CmMMki X Ok Eraa/ARtf/Oni 14 In Ina/DM/ln R F* Fna/AM/tra Nn 7/R Nm 21 Nn VI Ok S/t Ok 11 Ok 22/23 Ok 24/25516 words
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Advertisement401 1983-11-03 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICESTri 11 4 Anson Rood #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1 '8 RfO SF A/PE RSIAN GUIF/MF OITE PRANE AN SERV'CfS Hvundai Merchant M.'rme ft UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES 114 Anson Road 1 8-01 Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 A *****67 P401 words
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Advertisement383 1983-11-03 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Ro.id ~2 7 16 InTtif n.«t-o f> J i/ i 0207 Te« 2?4b'jli 1 i <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK UHMMS aS. »sr t»^ u ALP AC LINE S pore P. Mm Lm*m tar II Nn 14 Nn Mawittai/Dwta*/ ii EILAT CONTAMU UK ia GOLD383 words
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Advertisement552 1983-11-03 19 FAR EAST/EUROPf FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/W (VIA SUEZ) HK CONTMO 37W+ »Cl S port P. Kdmi 8/11 9/11 13/11 15/11 20/11 21/11 27/11 28/11 2 4/12 2 9/12 C. CONTMO 23* N GAIHCT 17W Also accepbnf carjo to/from Scandinavia +HK CONTAMER Spore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 1500 7/11 LCL552 words
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Advertisement389 1983-11-03 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels WW SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG. BUSAN INCHON 7 DMM/NO I Dwaa/SttM taMa/XTR SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CMITTAGONG-CHALNA CALCUTTA «•<>»! »<,(•»• *PTUW AOHCIS PTI I TO ???«!!1 ?*****6 Ml 1- 11 tunas y ii* son m> *1 T«H 414J90 *****4 "I If* 349*4389 words
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Advertisement408 1983-11-03 19 sinson/ SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SNSM BULDH6 55. Market Street Se*aport 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lkes) RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** Cable Mires* SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Nunbers P. H M/S MMBUT UNI SOON OM M IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. MUM CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANC MALAYSIA408 words
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Advertisement48 1983-11-03 19 AHREMUEL LINER SERVICE (ACCffIM KMHU I Fa COMTMOS) VESSa 101. STOK ratT LOUB DURBAN BARON STM H/W »/U/t3 29/11/13 25/11/13 FMO 2111/13 31/11 11/12 11/12 Ate acwplN FCIACI UAkim AGENTS: KM BMPPMQ ft TRAOMQ PTE LTD Mark*! Btr**t, #<•46, Tal Lm Building SinaaooreOKM TalucßS ***** KMTRA, TEL: 91Z7M48 words
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Advertisement475 1983-11-03 20 Ke<|ioiial Container Lines irmill 2 Sa,,in 9 s Weekly ILl!i..||P Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday W Si.\GAPOR£ ISLANDS 7./.V/ •I \f a TRANS-ISLAND SHIPPING SDN BHD (RUT CONTMEMB) SERVICE TO EAST MALAYSIA) Pin (WE STORE KUCXMG STOH linv-ll 12 NN 13 Not 15 DM II Not475 words
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Miscellaneous141 1983-11-03 22 c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Snfiee «U§ an MmM by arrows which fly wttk Ike wind One141 words
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